1. Introduction; 2. Systematics of the Fe Speciation Paleoredox Proxy; 3. Methodology; 4. Case Studies; 5. Outlook; 6. Key Papers.
This contribution summarises the state-of-the-art with respect to the use of the Fe speciation paleoredox proxy.
Professor Simon Poulton is Chair of Biogeochemistry and Earth History at the University of Leeds. Originally trained as a geologist, his research focuses on geochemical and biogeochemical processes in modern sediments and waters, with a view to applying this understanding to ancient environments.
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